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thank you, tina brown, great to see you. bob cusack, we'll be reading your top stories online at thehill.com. >> u.s. congresswoman from florida and chair of the democratic national committee debbie wasserman schultz. keep it right here on "morning joe." a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. you a "stag provisions"rule" on edown every block, or a "hugh and crye" in every town. these are the small businesses of america, and all across the nation they're getting ready for their day. hundreds of thousands of small businesses are preparing for november 24, a day to open doors, and welcome the millions of customers who will turn out to shop small. small business saturday. visit shopsmall.com and get ready. because your day is co
thank you, tina brown, great to see you. bob cusack, we'll be reading your top stories online at thehill.com. >> u.s. congresswoman from florida and chair of the democratic national committee debbie wasserman schultz. keep it right here on "morning joe." a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more...
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thanks for being us. "the ed show" starts right now. >>> good evening, americans welcome to "the ed show" from new york. president obama is winning a major class warfare battle with republicans and they are on the road. this is "the ed show" e. let's get to work. >> the president was committed -- selected on the basis he was not romney. and you should vote against romney. >> big money interests have their backs up against the wall in the white house knows it. tonight congressman debbie wasserman schultz on the president's mandate on fairness. >> the election may be over, but the conspiracy theories live on. >> i suspect these tough chicago guys knew about this affair for awhile, and held it in their back pocket until they needed to play their card. >> the latest right wing freakout over general petraeus. >> and if you have better ingredients and better pizza, why not better health care? sam stein on papa john's problem with obama care. >>> good to have you with us. thanks for watching. more bad news for r
thanks for being us. "the ed show" starts right now. >>> good evening, americans welcome to "the ed show" from new york. president obama is winning a major class warfare battle with republicans and they are on the road. this is "the ed show" e. let's get to work. >> the president was committed -- selected on the basis he was not romney. and you should vote against romney. >> big money interests have their backs up against the wall in the white...
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thank you very much. let me bring in and go back to the search of paula broadwell's home. joining me is pete williams. the question at least last night when you saw the video come out of the fbi agents going into paula broadwell's home, i first thought the investigation was complete. and this all started in the summer. why last night when they know cameras are staked out there? what would be left in that home from the summer that they needed to retrieve last night? >> i think it's a negative thing. they just wanted to make sure there was anything they overlooked. they have been pretty careful about now saying that the investigation of paula broadwell was completely buttoned up. they were careful to say that was in its final stages. and i think based on the people i have talked to, more than one official here, that that's still an accurate statement. they pretty well concluded there was no cyber offense, no cyber stalking or any offense involving the e-mails that she sent to jill kelley in tampa. what they
thank you very much. let me bring in and go back to the search of paula broadwell's home. joining me is pete williams. the question at least last night when you saw the video come out of the fbi agents going into paula broadwell's home, i first thought the investigation was complete. and this all started in the summer. why last night when they know cameras are staked out there? what would be left in that home from the summer that they needed to retrieve last night? >> i think it's a...
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thanks for watching. more bad news for republicans this week. their history of obstruction is coming back to haunt them. president obama made it clear friday he will insist on getting rid of the bush tax cuts for the wealthy in a new economic plan. congressional republicans are playing tough in public instead of tax increases on the rich they are pushing nonspecific tax reform. >> it's clear that there are a lot of special interest loopholes. >> we can increase revenue without increasing the tax rates on anybody in this country. we can lower the rates, broaden the base. >> eliminate all these tax credits and tax deductions. you can generate $1 trillion in revenue. you can lower tax rates by doing this. >> eric cantor put the talking points together in a letter to republicans. what would be best is a fundamental reform of the tax code that lowers rates, broadens the base, meeks america's businesses competitive again. let's see here now. lowering rates, broadening the base, ending loopholes and eliminating
thanks for watching. more bad news for republicans this week. their history of obstruction is coming back to haunt them. president obama made it clear friday he will insist on getting rid of the bush tax cuts for the wealthy in a new economic plan. congressional republicans are playing tough in public instead of tax increases on the rich they are pushing nonspecific tax reform. >> it's clear that there are a lot of special interest loopholes. >> we can increase revenue without...
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chairman frank, thank you so much for your time tonight. >> my pleasure, al. >>> tonight president obama today met with labor leaders and other progressives at the white house, chatting away forward for his second term. "the huffington post" reports the president told them he was, quote, not going to budge when it comes to the bush tax cuts for the rich. joining me now is michelle carter, washington correspondent for "newsweek" and the daily beast and alicia menendez, host and producer for huff post live. thank you for joining me. >> hey, rev. >> hi. >> is the president going to hold the line on these tax cuts for the rich? >> the progressive community is determined to keep him strong on this. and they are very heartened by what they've heard so far. he said he needs to take the message to the people more. he's in a much better bargaining position than he was before the election. i mean, this fiscal cliff, the republicans do not want to go over this. if they do, their priorities are going to get hit. military spending and all those bush tax cuts go away automatically. the president has t
chairman frank, thank you so much for your time tonight. >> my pleasure, al. >>> tonight president obama today met with labor leaders and other progressives at the white house, chatting away forward for his second term. "the huffington post" reports the president told them he was, quote, not going to budge when it comes to the bush tax cuts for the rich. joining me now is michelle carter, washington correspondent for "newsweek" and the daily beast and alicia...
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he is a candidate that doesn't say thank you to people who vote for him. the president has built a stronger coalition, and the republican coalition has been in trouble for a long, long time. republicans look at elections like 2010 and 1994 where a third of the election for ate is over one state. and then they are surprised where they don't win when 16% of the election for ate is over age 65. >> what about the argument you will hear, which is romney was not a consistent conservative. had he been a consistent conservative throughout his political career and had had not flip-flopped to conservatism recently, we would have run our test with a solid conservative candidate, and you can't make the argument against conservative republicanism if romney was the standard bearer of that, because he was such a false standard bearer. >> i voted for mitt romney, and i like moderate mitt from massachusetts, and i am perhaps the last person with something good so say about romney care. i thought that was a good basis for a moderate appeal to the country. but what we got he
he is a candidate that doesn't say thank you to people who vote for him. the president has built a stronger coalition, and the republican coalition has been in trouble for a long, long time. republicans look at elections like 2010 and 1994 where a third of the election for ate is over one state. and then they are surprised where they don't win when 16% of the election for ate is over age 65. >> what about the argument you will hear, which is romney was not a consistent conservative. had...
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if anything, he's more of a republican guy at the end of the day. >> thank you both. to chuck's point, this as a distraction overshadowing what would otherwise be the big story in washington right now. congress returning to town, getting back to work to the business of pulling back from the so-called fiscal cliff. kelly o'donnell covers the hill for us. she's there tonight. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. already a full plate for congress. this petraeus controversy has grabbed attention, with members of both parties dismissed and frustrated especially about the investigation that left them in the dark. today the acting cia director was here to talk in private with key leaders. many lawmakers say petraeus owes them answers about what happened in the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi despite his resignation. he was set to testify this week and was replaced after the scandal broke. many lawmakers don't want to let him off the hook. this is all happening as newly elected members of the house and senate are here for orientation. they're here f
if anything, he's more of a republican guy at the end of the day. >> thank you both. to chuck's point, this as a distraction overshadowing what would otherwise be the big story in washington right now. congress returning to town, getting back to work to the business of pulling back from the so-called fiscal cliff. kelly o'donnell covers the hill for us. she's there tonight. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. already a full plate for congress. this petraeus...
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thank you. so "the washington post" reporter who co-wrote paula broadwell's book about general petraeus says he was absolutely dumbfounded by the affair. he wrote an op-ed that was posted last night and he says this in part, on rare occasions, her good looks and close access would prompt a colleague to raise an eyebrow about their relationship. but i never took it seriously. he also said this, -- >> i never fully understood it but i always sort of rationalized it in my own mind as something that he felt, you know, he could control, and that because it was so public, that both of them felt there was never any danger of it becoming anything other than, you know, journalist/subject, professional relationship. >> in a few minutes we're going to be talking with congressman jason chaffetz, a member of the house oversight committee. first want to get to an update on some of the other stories that are not scandal this morning. >> i've got to say, to coin a term they use a lot, this thing is a holt mess.
thank you. so "the washington post" reporter who co-wrote paula broadwell's book about general petraeus says he was absolutely dumbfounded by the affair. he wrote an op-ed that was posted last night and he says this in part, on rare occasions, her good looks and close access would prompt a colleague to raise an eyebrow about their relationship. but i never took it seriously. he also said this, -- >> i never fully understood it but i always sort of rationalized it in my own mind...
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to the president's healthcare law, the obama care, if you will but you think that trade is maybe over. >> you have to separate what gets the pop and then stays versus where do you think there's a longer term play. >> people still get sick i guess is what i'm saying? >> people get sick, but i think there will be enough pressure and uncertainty on the healthcare side despite people getting sick, we don't think that's the best place to have your money right now. we'd be underweight. cheryl: dividend paying high yielding equities, am i missing anything here? >> on the fixed income side what we like there is we like credit over treasuries. we would be in corporates, high yield. and some of the munis. revenue bonds, things like that. cheryl: the treasury market overall is the fact you have europe which has a host of problems, those are never ending so you still have kind of a nice interest in u.s. debt. do you think that continues if europe starts to kind of get their act together, if you will? >> i think if people get more confident that europe will deal with its fiscal issues, then i thin
to the president's healthcare law, the obama care, if you will but you think that trade is maybe over. >> you have to separate what gets the pop and then stays versus where do you think there's a longer term play. >> people still get sick i guess is what i'm saying? >> people get sick, but i think there will be enough pressure and uncertainty on the healthcare side despite people getting sick, we don't think that's the best place to have your money right now. we'd be...
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we can thank both a democrat and a republican for our bloated bureaucracy. and joining me fox analyst judge napolitano who always has a smile on his face. what did they do to bloat the government. >> they couldn't stand each other. one was a republican and one was a democrat. and they shared this common idea that the constitution was not the supreme law of the land but a guide lance . once in the white house the president can do anything he wanted. the federal government could right any wrong and tax any event that they wanted. it was the beginning, a hundred years ago of the era in which the federal government has a personal relationship with individual and businesses bailed out and individuals receive welfare for the federal government and in return a dependency created by the government on the part of the people who vote for progressives so that they would give them a bigger piece of the pie. >> gretchen: it is so timely. people argue that that is the era we live in now. and the things that came in to compulsey education. >> one would think that the gover
we can thank both a democrat and a republican for our bloated bureaucracy. and joining me fox analyst judge napolitano who always has a smile on his face. what did they do to bloat the government. >> they couldn't stand each other. one was a republican and one was a democrat. and they shared this common idea that the constitution was not the supreme law of the land but a guide lance . once in the white house the president can do anything he wanted. the federal government could right any...